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authorPeter Waller <p@pwaller.net>2020-12-21 09:38:07 -0500
committerSimon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>2020-12-21 09:38:22 -0500
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Preserve gdb_std{out, err, log, targ, targerr} across interpreter_exec_cmd
Calls through interpreter_exec_cmd can cause the output state to be modified in a way which doesn't get back after the execution. It looks like the intent is that interp::resume should put things back how they should be, however, mi_interp::resume modifies gdb_stdout and nothing currently restores it to the previous state. To see the broken behaviour: gdb -ex starti -ex bt -ex 'interpreter-exec mi echo' -ex bt -ex q echo <<<'' Prior to this patch, on a terminal environment, the first backtrace is coloured, and the second backtrace is not. The reason is that stdio_file::can_emit_style_escape becomes false, because the gdb_stdout gets overwritten in mi_interp::resume and not replaced. gdb/ChangeLog: * interps.c (interpreter_exec_cmd): Restore streams pointers. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/style-interp-exec-mi.exp: New. * gdb.base/style-interp-exec-mi.c: New. Signed-off-by: Peter Waller <p@pwaller.net> Change-Id: Id87423b262d058857ea9dca5866ca6471741e512
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+2020-12-21 Peter Waller <p@pwaller.net>
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+ * interps.c (interpreter_exec_cmd): Restore streams pointers.
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2020-12-21 Markus Metzger <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>
* record.c (require_record_target): Rephrase error message.